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Stretch activated article for delivering various compositions or functional elements

Assignee: KIMBERLY CLARK COPriority: Aug 31, 2005Filed: Aug 31, 2005Granted: May 25, 2010
Est. expiryAug 31, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:FITTS JR JAMES RHUGHES JANIS WDAY BRYON PMCCORMACK ANN LNG WING-CHAKSHARMA VARUNESH
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Abstract

A stretch activated disposable article, such as a wipe or mitt, includes an upper material layer, and a lower material layer joined to the upper material layer such that a space is defined between the material layers. A functional element, for example a fluid composition, is stored in the space between the upper and lower material layers and becomes functional upon being exposed through the upper material layer with use of the article. The upper material layer includes a plurality of materially weakened positions along the surface thereof that are configured to part or separate upon stretching of the upper material layer to expose the functional element through the upper material layer.

Claims

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1. A disposable absorbent article worn by a user for absorbing bodily fluids, wherein said article is one of a diaper, training pant, adult incontinent article, or child's swim pant, comprising:
 a liquid permeable cover layer, a liquid impermeable baffle, and an absorbent structure disposed between said cover layer and said baffle, 
 an attachment structure configured to secure said article relative to said user, said attachment structure further comprising 
 attachment tabs disposed on opposite lateral sides of said absorbent article, said attachment tabs comprising a web of hook material having individual hooks and an outer material overlying in said hook material and having a plurality of slits defined completely through the outer material along the surface thereof, said slits configured such that upon stretching of said tabs, said slits part to expose said individual hooks through said outer material, said hooks securing to a complimentary material on said absorbent article to secure said absorbent article to the user. 
 
     
     
       2. A disposable feminine hygiene article, comprising a liquid permeable cover layer, a liquid impermeable baffle, and an absorbent structure disposed between said cover layer and said baffle, and an attachment structure disposed on said baffle so as to attach said feminine hygiene article to the user's under garment, said attachment structure further comprising a web of hook material having individual hooks and an outer material overlying said hook material and having a plurality of slits defined completely through the outer material along the surface thereof, said slits configured such that upon stretching of said baffle, said slits part to expose said individual hooks through said outer material, said hooks securing to a complimentary material on the user's undergarment. 
     
     
       3. A disposable garment comprising a securement device configured to tighten a portion of said garment on a user, said securement device further comprising:
 a web of hook material having individual hooks; 
 an outer material layer overlying said hook material, 
 said outer material layer further comprising a plurality of slits defined completely through said outer material layer along the surface thereof, said slits configured such that upon stretching of said outer material layer, said slits part to expose said individual hooks through said outer material layer. 
 
     
     
       4. The disposable garment as in  claim 3 , wherein said securement device comprises a strap configured to be pulled and attached to a portion of said garment. 
     
     
       5. The disposable garment as in  claim 3 , wherein said garment is a disposable surgical gown.

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